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Framing complexity in Formative Mesoamerica /

"An examination of variable social and economic processes, Framing Complexity in Formative Mesoamerica explores nascent social complexity during the Preclassic/Formative period in Mesoamerica and addresses broader social questions about egalitarian and transegalitarian Pre-hispanic Mesoamerican...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: DeLance, Lisa L. (Editor ), Feinman, Gary M. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Louisville, Colorado : University Press of Colorado, [2022]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Framing complexity / Lisa L DeLance
  • Heterarchy and the emergence of social complexity in Formative period coastal Oaxaca, Mexico / Guy David Hepp
  • Pottery and society during the Preclassic period at Yaxuná, Yucatán / Travis W. Stanton, Sara Dzul Góngora, Ryan H. Collins, Rodrigo Martín Morales
  • The emergence of complex imagery on late Terminal Formative gray ware pottery from coastal Oaxaca, Mexico / Jeffrey S. Brzezinski, Sarah B. Barber, Arthur A. Joyce
  • The beginnings of complexity in the central Petén Lakes area / Prudence M. Rice, Katherine E. South
  • Shifting ceramic styles in the Formative period Basin of Mexico / Wesley D. Stoner, Deborah L. Nichols
  • Urban organization and origins of complexity in the Puuc Region of Northern Yucatan / Michael P. Smyth
  • The role of monumental architecture and landscape modification in the development of complexity at early Xunantunich, Belize / Zoē J. Rawski, M. Kathryn Brown
  • The complexity of figurines : ancestor veneration at Cahal Pech, Cayo, Belize / Lisa L. DeLance, Jamie J. Awe
  • From shell beads to symbolic royal bodies : a diachronic comparison of body ornamentation production, consumption, and social complexity at prehispanic Pacbitun, Belize / Jon Spenard, George J. Micheletti, Kaitlin Crow, Terry G. Powis, Teresa Tremblay
  • Why the Mesoamerican Formative period matters? Vantages on human aggregation and cooperation / Gary M. Feinman.